Examples of using Severe consequences in English and their translations into Swedish
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take matters into your own hands, you must realize there will be severe consequences.
its dysregulation has severe consequences for a developing embryo.
The malicious program infection isn't something you want to deal with as it could have severe consequences.
There are severe consequences for what you did, and you're just gonna have to accept that, but listen, you're young.
Referring to the new temporary law, the agency cautions for severe consequences for the group of disabled newcomers that already are in a very vulnerable situation.
smaller groups but many with severe consequences.
One must understand when it comes to software protection that any duplication of various files goes against the law and there may severe consequences.
Payday File Virus ransomware is categorized as dangerous malware as infection might have severe consequences.
There are severe consequences for what you did, and you're just gonna have to accept that.
In addition, the excess of this hormone leads to severe consequences during pregnancy(miscarriage, baby's hypotrophy,
often with very severe consequences.
it can still cause severe consequences.
Most severe consequences of an overdose of a drug considered response from the central nervous system.
when he found out he got the often severe consequences for the boy.
This linkage implies that the occurrence of, for example, two successive hard winters, could have severe consequences for the sprat stock.
The malware infection that you could get might bring about much more severe consequences, so make sure you avoid it.
in the fight against severe consequences of short-sighted policy of pre-war
Damages can be awarded to a spouse if the divorce has particularly severe consequences for him/her.
taken at European level, the crisis could have had even more severe consequences;
The aid received in the first hour after a crash is crucial for reducing the risk of severe consequences.